Math, asked by manusingh78, 8 months ago

why does the rubber cork or the base side of a shuttlecock always hit the badminton​

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Answered by hybrid3003
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Answer:

the momentum of the rubber part is more as it's mass is mor than the feathers. Therefore it has a greater velocity and is always in the front and always hits the raquet.

Answered by khanlahkar2004
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Answer:

it is because the weight of the rubber part is more than its feathers. So when the shuttle flies in air, the rubber part automatically points downward because of its weight and we hit it.

SUCH AN INTERESTING FACT ......ISN'T IT....?

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